Category Archives: FEELguide Editorials

The CNN Effect: Guns Kill, But It’s The 24-Hour News Industry That Inspires America’s Mass Shootings

When President Obama stepped into the White House Briefing Room yesterday to address the country following the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut, he called for “meaningful action” to bring these tragedies to an end.  What America needs … Continue reading

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FEELguide Editorial: Is Facebook Destroying The Mystery, Miracle, And Adventure Of Being Alive?

One of the most essential elements of the human experience is the acquired ability to narrate one’s own life story.  It’s also the very core fundamental of psychotherapy, and those who are good at it can go on to transform … Continue reading

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FEELguide Editorial: Why So Many Conservative Muslims Are So Batshit Crazy (Hint: It’s Not The Heat)

It all began when radical ultra-conservative Muslims stormed the U.S. embassy in Cairo on Tuesday as a protest against a film directed by an Israeli filmmaker based in California (who is now in hiding) which attacks Islam’s prophet Muhammad.  The two-hour … Continue reading

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FEELguide EDITORIAL | The Dirty 30s: The Search For Mid-Life Meaning In The Modern World

“The hardest things in life are always the most rewarding.” Or at least that’s what they say.  But when you’re in the middle of those hard things (i.e. grappling with middle age) you can’t help but want to beat your … Continue reading

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FEELguide EDITORIAL | Landscape Of Freedom: The Staggering Legacy Of Oprah Winfrey

I can remember being around ten-years-old at my aunt’s house when she pulled my mom into the TV room to watch something.  I tagged along seeing as how important it seemed to be, and have a vivid memory of the … Continue reading

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FEELguide EDITORIAL | “The Giffords Four” And The Lucifer Effect: A Scientific Understanding Of Everyday Heroism In A Dangerous World

FEELguide Editorial | by Brent Lambert (January 26, 2011): It’s safe to assume that the vast majority of people consider themselves to be reasonably “good” people.  Perhaps, for instance, you recently gave a donation to Doctors Without Borders, or you … Continue reading

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FEELguide EDITORIAL | Facebook Detox

FEELguide Editorial | by Brent Lambert (November 21, 2011): When I was a kid I was a little bit chubby.  Not crazy chubby, just well insulated.  And I loved food (still do).  Occasionally I would open the fridge door and … Continue reading

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FEELguide EDITORIAL | Copycat Suicide and ‘The Werther Effect’: The Dangerous And Complex Relationship Between Suicide & Journalism

FEELguide EDITORIAL | by Brent Lambert (October 1, 2011): This week gave us a dark reminder that being young and being gay can be impossibly hard.  In recent days and weeks there has been a tragic spike of suicides in … Continue reading

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